What should women wear to a PGA Golf event? Clothing ideas for female spectators

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  1. stricktlydating profile image85
    stricktlydatingposted 14 years ago

    What should women wear to a PGA Golf event? Clothing ideas for female spectators.

  2. Hmrjmr1 profile image68
    Hmrjmr1posted 14 years ago

    Fashion is in the eye of the beholder but key to attending a PGA Tour event are comfortable walking shoes There are some bleachers around many of the greens but for the most part you'll probably be on your feet most of the day, understated casual is the norm for golf.

  3. Has_aWayWithWords profile image63
    Has_aWayWithWordsposted 14 years ago

    That depends,  are you just there for golf or are you looking to hang out in the Tiger's den?  lol  sorry had to say it.  I would suggest light colors that will not make you too hot in the sun, something that is fashionable yet comfortable enough to be in all day. The shoes will probably be most important so pick an outfit that matches your most comfortable shoes. and before anyone asks...No I am not ......

  4. Jaspal profile image72
    Jaspalposted 13 years ago

    I agree with the previous answers. Dress for comfort, especially the shoes. Keep in mind the club rules on dress: things like collared T-shirts, denims or cargoes, sandals, length of shorts. Do carry your sun glasses, sun lotion and mosquito repellent if you think they will be needed.

  5. Jason Payne profile image60
    Jason Payneposted 13 years ago

    Always dress comfortable.  Golf tournaments are often spent walking, standing or sitting on grass and you don't want to wear clothing that would interfere with that.

  6. MobyWho profile image60
    MobyWhoposted 13 years ago

    You wouldn't go wrong wearing light-weight golf shoes. If you are following the crowd, you might be climbing slick banks and those spikes can be a blessing.

    And like any outdoor activity, dress in layers depending on the heat. Wear a small hat - one to keep the sun off your head, but one that won't interfere with other spectators vision.

    No jangly jewelery. Both noise and flashing reflections can bother the golfers. (They have rabbit ears, believe me!)

    Have fun.

 
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